[C320-list] Speed Increase by Installing App on Smart Phone - How to calibrate knotmeter?

Dean Vermeire dean at vermeire.us
Mon Aug 3 06:31:58 PDT 2015


I'm thinking that I can calibrate the knotmeter to make me the fastest 
boat in the fleet. :-)

Thanks for the info!

On 8/3/2015 8:22 AM, Dennis Harris wrote:
> Keep in mind that you can recalibrate the knotmeter to display 
> whatever number you like.  If the paddlewheel is not aligned forward 
> (arrow on sensor) or is partially fouled, it will affect your reading. 
> See your manual for adjusting the knotmeter. Run the boat two ways 
> between two marks with a known distance between them, time the runs, 
> do a calculation of your real speed, adjust the knotmeter, and repeat 
> the process until it gives a correct value.  Since the paddle wheel 
> fouls easily, you might just not use it at all.  That's what I did.
>
> Dennis Harris #694
>
> -----Original Message----- From: Martin Rosenberg
> Sent: Monday, August 03, 2015 9:07 AM
> To: C320-List at catalina320.com
> Subject: Re: [C320-list] Speed Increase by Installing App on Smart 
> Phone - How to calibrate knotmeter?
>
> Please keep in mind that the knotmeter is telling you speed over water
> while the app must be telling you speed over ground. I can't believe that
> your lake currents are that strong but have you tried clocking it in
> opposite directions to see if it's still the same? If current is 
> affecting
> your ground speed that will expose it.
> Martin Rosenberg
> "Avalon"  #823
>
> On Mon, Aug 3, 2015 at 8:59 AM, Dean Vermeire <dean at vermeire.us> wrote:
>
>> First of all, I should point out that after 40 years of sailing, our
>> Catalina 320 (which we have had for 4 years) is our first boat with 
>> speed
>> and wind instruments.  Electronics aren't all that necessary on a 
>> lake in
>> Kansas.
>>
>> So, when I see that I am doing about 2.2 knots in 6-10 knots of 
>> breeze on
>> a beam reach, or motoring at 2.5 knots with the yanmar humming along at
>> 2500 RPM, I really don't have anything to compare to.  And then, some of
>> you folks talk about motoring at 6-7 knots, so I just figure that I 
>> should
>> switch out the 2-blade prop for a 3-blade.  But when you talk about 
>> sailing
>> at 6-7 knots or more, and the most I have been able to get out of her 
>> is 5
>> knots with the Asym flying in a good breeze, I start thinking one of two
>> things - either the knotmeter is lying to me, or I suck.
>>
>> Yesterday, I downloaded a simple GPS app, "SailDroid", to my phone. My
>> knotmeter says 2.2 knots.  The phone says 4.5!  This is not definitive
>> proof, but I'm going to say that I do not suck!
>>
>> It is amazing how it feels like you are going faster, just because some
>> widget thinks you are.  :)
>>
>> The paddlewheel sending unit is only 2 years old.  Is there a way to
>> calibrate the knotmeter (ST-60)?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Dean Vermeire
>> Moonstruck II (#847)
>>
>>
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